Theisen’s Home Farm Auto has partnered with Blue Jeans Go Green, a denim recycling program.
\Customers can recycle any type denim apparel no matter the condition, in return the customer gets a coupon to purchase new denim.
The collected denim is upcycled and turned into UltraTough Denim Insulation, providing a portion of the insulation to communities in need. Organizations who have used this insulation include Habitat for Humanity Homes. About 2,700,999 square feet of denim insulation has been manufactured. Additionally, this program has kept 750 tons of denim out of landfills.Theisen’s goal is to collect 3500 items.
For more information, visit http://ift.tt/2eNojyW or contact Peter Theisen, 563-556-4738.
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